Czarnikow, a UK trading company, forecasts that the Center-South of Brazil will become the world's largest sugar producer in the 2023/24 harvest, expected to produce 36.3 million tons, surpassing India's production of 35.5 million tons. This comeback is attributed to improved sugar profits over ethanol and better agricultural productivity due to favorable rainfall. However, the forecast faces challenges, including logistical difficulties in sugar exportation from Brazil, despite its efficient sugar terminals in the Center-South, which could limit exports to about 2.6 million tons per month. The article underscores the importance of monitoring logistics in the region to ensure smooth shipping of the large sugar production.